Frederick Douglass, Leading Abolitionist and Women's Rights AdvocateTaken from: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/85/Frederick_Douglass_c1860s.jpg
From Nationalism to Sectionalism Northern and Southern Economies Resources: Here Unit 2: The Revolutionary Era SURVEY The Boston Massacre
Engraving by Paul Revere
Depiction of the Boston Massacre by Alonzo Chappel
Unit 1: Colonial America The French and Indian War Page 40 in the textbook:
Taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangular_trade
Taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangular_trade#mediaviewer/File:Triangular_trade.jpg
The Middle Passage, which was the journey Africans made from Africa to the Americas:
Layout of a slave ship. Men, women, and children were packed into every available space. Taken from: http://projects.ilt.columbia.edu/Seneca/AfAMNYC/02AfAmNYC.html
This site provides useful information about the Development of legal enslavement based on race. The article starts with the arrival of Africans in the British colonies and their role as indentured servants, which, over the course of 20 years, became hereditary slavery based on racial difference. Unit Vocabulary:
From Nationalism to Sectionalism
Northern and Southern Economies Resources: Here
Unit 2: The Revolutionary Era
SURVEY
The Boston Massacre
Unit 1: Colonial America
The French and Indian War
Page 40 in the textbook:
Slavery in the Colonies
The Triangular Trade:
Useful breakdown and map of the Triangular Trade
The Middle Passage, which was the journey Africans made from Africa to the Americas:
This site provides useful information about the Development of legal enslavement based on race. The article starts with the arrival of Africans in the British colonies and their role as indentured servants, which, over the course of 20 years, became hereditary slavery based on racial difference.
Unit Vocabulary:
Map of the 13 Colonies: